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Consistency of matter coupling in modified gravity

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 107, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.107.044018

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This paper discusses the impact of generalized, non-invertible disformal transformations on the coupling of fermionic matter, finding that an additional condition is required for consistent fermionic matter coupling. A subclass of the generalized disformal Horndeski class is identified that allows for the consistent coupling of ordinary matter fields, including standard model particles.
Matter coupling in modified gravity theories is a nontrivial issue when the gravitational Lagrangian possesses a degeneracy structure to avoid the problem of the Ostrogradsky ghost. Recently, this issue was addressed for bosonic matter fields in the generalized disformal Horndeski class, which is so far the most general class of ghost-free scalar-tensor theories obtained by performing a higher-derivative generalization of invertible disformal transformations on Horndeski theories. In this paper, we clarify the consistency of fermionic matter coupling in the generalized disformal Horndeski theories. We develop the transformation law for the tetrad associated with the generalized disformal transformation to see how it affects the fermionic matter coupling. We find that the consistency of the fermionic matter coupling requires an additional condition on top of the one required for the bosonic case. As a result, we identify a subclass of the generalized disformal Horndeski class which allows for consistent coupling of ordinary matter fields, including the standard model particles.

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